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MAcc Tuition, Scholarships and Other Assistance

MAcc Tuition, Scholarships and Other Assistance

Tuition and Fees

Review our tuition and fees for the Master of Accountancy program.

Note: MAcc students generally enroll in 15 credit hours per semester (full-time applies to 9 or more credits). International students must be full-time in all but the last semester to complete the program.

Scholarships

A majority of MAcc students receive generous scholarships. Both in-state and non-Vermont residents are encouraged to apply early for the opportunity to receive more scholarship funds.

Accelerated Master Program (AMP) students with a 3.2 GPA or higher who are non-Vermont residents receive a scholarship to match a comparable Master of Accountancy tuition rate in their home state. AMP students continue to pay their regular UVM tuition rate until the undergraduate degree is complete.

Please email the MAcc director to learn more about these opportunities:

  • Grossman and MAcc Director Academic Merit Scholarships are based on GPA, professional promise, GMAT, and TOEFL where applicable. GPA of 3.5 or higher is required for award renewal.
  • Accelerated MAcc students are automatically considered for Grossman Honors Day accounting scholarships
  • The AICPA offers this Way to CPA scholarships.
  • Graduate student teaching or research assistants may support Grossman School of Business faculty up to five hours per week.

Find more about graduate student financial assistance.

How to Apply

General application requirements are listed below. Review detailed application instructions

  • Complete online application
  • Submit your personal statement
  • Supply names and emails for three individuals providing references (faculty or professional)  
  • Provide transcript(s) with your application (does not need to be official); if admitted, an official transcript will be required
  • Documentation and test scores 
  • GMAT and GRE scores are optional (if sent, must come directly from the granting source)
  • TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo scores are required for non-English speakers